Abumazen

Encouraged by the close meeting between Abu Mazen and
Amalek, Rabbi Glazerson decided to add additional terms. He chose
Dog because Amalek is associated with dog, recalling the verse

Remember what Amalek did to you. (Deuteronomy 25:17)

The Zohar asks,

What is the reason? It is similar to a son that breaches a fence and gets bitten by a dog.
Every time the father wants to reprove his son, he says to him, Remember when the dog bit you?
Here too, "you shall see it and remember," (Zohar Shlach Lecha)

Also Rabbi Glazerson added the term Enemy recalling the verse

God will then direct all these curses against your enemies and against
the haters who pursued you.(Deuteronomy 30:7)

Rabbeinu Bachya writes on this verse:

The former are the Ishmaelites, Arabs: the latter refer to the descendants of Esau. (Torah Commentary
of Rabbeinu Bachya, Eliyahu Munk, trans., Vol 7, p. 2739.)

The reason why the descendents of Esau are referred to as haters is that God himself
refers to them as haters:

I have hated Esau. (Malachi 1:3)

Elaborating on this explanation, Rabbeinu Bachya writes,

The reason the term hater is applied to the Roman Empire whereas the term enemy is
applied to the Islamic Empire is that enemy is a term describing a fiercer hatred
and animosity than hater. An enemy is one who is full of hatred in his heart and
knows no mercy. A hater on the other hand, though he too inflicts hurt and death,
tempers it with a degree of mercy. (Torah Commentary
of Rabbeinu Bachya, Eliyahu Munk, trans., Vol 7, p. 2741.)

The smallest area table in the Torah having ELSs of these key words is shown below.

The expected number of ELSs is set to 10. The smallest area table is on a cylinder size of 1215 columns.
The probability that a monkey text in the
ELS random placement text population would have as small a table as this one is 94/10,000.